The Last Patriot

THE LAST PATRIOT. Brad Thor, master of suspense and New York Times bestselling author of The First Commandment, returns with his highest-voltage thriller to date. In a pulse-pounding, adrenaline-charged tour de force, Navy SEAL turned covert Homeland Security operative Scot Harvath must race to locate an ancient secret that has the power to stop militant [...]

Breaking Dawn

Stephenie Meyer has another winner in this number 4 of the Twilight series. Twilight tempted the imagination. New Moon made readers thirsty for more. Eclipse turned the saga into a worldwide phenomenon. And now, the book that everyone has been waiting for. Breaking Dawn, the final book in the #1 bestselling Twilight Saga, will [...]

Squares Are Not Bad

A fun book for children where Triangles, Circles and Rectangles (who all live in different towns) learn to work together to make new shapes and pictures. They learn that they are much better together. Cute presentation. Drawings and shapes.
This is a great old children’s book with a terrific message. As well as teaching and working [...]

High and Mighty

High and Mighty chronicles the dangerous rise of the SUV. The Sports Utility Vehicle has taken over America’s roads. What does that mean? These gas guzzling, unsafe vehicles, says author Keith Bradsher, are much worse than cars for the safety of their occupants, other motorists, pedestrians and the planet. A scathing indictment against the manufacturers [...]

Martin the Warrior: A Tale From Redwall

Martin the Warrior is a wonderfully imaginative plot from best-selling author, Brian Jacques. The shadow of the great fortress, Marshank falls on the Eastern Sea. A stoat named Badrang holds dozens of creatures as slaves, part of his scheme to build an empire. Among the slaves is a mouse named Martin who has a warriors [...]

Family Trust

Family Trust is the hilarious new entry from the author of “Legally Blonde.” Becca Reinhart has no desire to marry, raise a family or anything else than keeping up with her fast track, Wall Street job. Neither does playboy Edward Kirkland. Until Emily. A quirk of fate gives them joint custody of the precocious little [...]

Opal

OPAL is an intriguing look at one of the early twentieth centuries most enigmatic personalities. In 1920, America was captivated by the diary of Opal Whiteley, a young woman from a small logging town in Oregon. The diary chronicled Opal’s adventures at the age of seven. Hailed as a revealing portrait of a child’s relationship [...]

Island of the Aunts

Aunt Etta, Aunt Coral and Aunt Myrtle need help caring for the mermaids. The selkies, too, and the other creatures who live on their hidden island. Of course, it can’t be grown ups. Grown ups can’t be trusted. What they need are children who can keep a secret. But how to get some, that’s the [...]

Creators: From Chaucer and Durer to Picasso and Disney

Creators looks at the lives, successes, failures, foibles, wealth and poverty of many of the worlds greatest creators of art, industry and music. These short, biographical essays are brief but thorough and enlightening.

Still Life With Chickens

Subtitled: “Starting over in a house by the sea,” Catherine Goldhammer tells the story of starting over. Newly separated, economically strapped and at loose ends, she and her daughter move from their upscale suburb to a very rustic seaside village. Here, with six chickens in a rundown house, the two of them discover that life [...]